It wasn't like what she did was wrong, I just hated when people behaved the way she did.
An excuse would suffice, it's only courtesy. Instead she chose to shut me up by raising a finger.
A couple of more minutes and she was done, she then finally paid attention to me.
"Yes? How can I help you?" She asked, a frustrated look on her face. It was clear that she wasn't happy about something or she just didn't like her job, either way I wouldn't stand for being treated wrongly.
"I'd like to get a haircut please." I simply said.
"Do you have an appointment?" She responded.
"No I don't," I said back.
"Then I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to get an appointment first sir." She said still not looking at me.
I was expecting this, they always acted this way at first.
Then I'd take off my face mask and they'd get all sorry, classic.